On Sun, Sep 28, 2008 at 3:36 PM, Alan McIntyre <alan.mcintyre@gmail.com>wrote:
> On Sun, Sep 28, 2008 at 12:05 PM, Gary Pajer <gary.pajer@gmail.com> wrote:
> > I've upgraded numpy and scipy after quite some time. I think I had numpy
> > 1.0.4 and scipy 5.2, but I'm not 100% sure.
> > I'm on winxp, python 2.5.1, and I installed using the windows exe
> installers
> > on scipy.org
> >
> > I've poked around the scipy-users and numpy-users lists, and learned what
> I
> > already know: NumpyTest is deprecated. How can I fix this?
> >
> > regards,
> > Gary
>> Hi Gary,
>> Some changes were made to the testing framework in NumPy 1.2, but
> SciPy 0.6 doesn't include the changes needed to work with NumPy 1.2
> without raising some deprecation warnings (I think this my
> understanding of the versions here is correct, somebody please correct
> me if I'm wrong). As far as I know, SciPy 0.6 should still work, but
> it will just complain a bit. :) I'm not sure what the timeline is for
> releasing the next SciPy.
>> In the meantime, if you just want to patch up your local install, you
> should be able to change code that looks like this in
> scipy/misc/__init__.py (and probably several other places):
>> from numpy.testing import NumpyTest
> test = NumpyTest().test
>> to this:
>> from numpy.testing import Tester
> test = Tester().test
>> I suppose you could switch to NumPy 1.1 or try using the SciPy from
> svn if you'd like to avoid making local tweaks.
>> Hope this helps,
> Alan
OK ... now I see that numpy is new, and scipy hasn't caught up. I know this
happens from time to time. I haven't been paying attention.
Thanks.
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